Metal

There’s no denying that when it comes to metal vocalists, the shortest man had the largest voice. Ronnie James Dio (Dio, Black Sabbath, Rainbow) was one of metal’s purist singers of all time, with a booming voice that could fill out an amphitheater whether he had a mic in his hands or not. Ever since
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A couple weeks ago, legendary thrash band Anthrax announced that they were forced to cancel their upcoming European tour because of high travel costs and logistical issues that the band says were completely out of their control. During a recent interview with Blabbermouth, Anthrax bassist Frank Bello went into further detail as to why their
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Are you feeling lost in a sea of death metal that feels like “life metal”?! Leave it to the subgenre’s pioneers to reorient you. Autopsy‘s Morbidity Triumphant will take you on a sick journey filled with guts galore, old-school brutality, and maggots! This kickass album not only delivers everything nasty that could possibly be on your wish
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Two years after they broke online attendance records with their concert film Existential Reckoning: Live at Arcosanti, Puscifer are returning to the vast network of interconnecting tubes we call the internet for a special Halloween weekend event featuring two separate at-home concert experiences. The first concert flick, titled V is for Versatile: A Puscifer Concert
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For 36 years, Queens, New York hardcore punk band Sick of It All have been an important stable in their scene, having created 12 studio albums and countless days on the road. On September 13, the band of lifers played at Dante’s in Portland, Oregon, along with Agnostic Front as the tour’s co-headliners. Having two
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It hasn’t been all that long since instrumental metal beasts Russian Circles released Gnosis, their first album in three years. And while everyone who’s spent time listening to that record agrees that’s an absolute killer, that doesn’t mean the Chicago-based band are anywhere near resting on their laurels. While speaking with New Noise Magazine, guitarist
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If you aren’t already familiar with The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir, it’s time to get familiar. This Savannah, Georgia band are dropping their debut full-length, Slow Murder, October 14 via Graveface Records. Their sound is as weird and unclassifiable as they city they live in. In even cooler news, they’ve also teamed up with Soul
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